The Appalachain Mountains marked the western boundary during the French and Indian War. Afterwards, it was mainly the Mississippi River that marked the boundary.
Appalachian mountains
During the French and Indian War, colonial forces were engaged in protecting western settlements against Indian raids.
The Zagros Mountains and Armenian Highland join together to form a chain of mountains that nearly stretches from the Gulf of Oman (part of the Indian Ocean) to the Europe-Asia boundary at Istanbul.
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Ans After the French and Indian War, Native Americans west of the Appalachian Mountains: wer this question…
Appalachian mountains
Mississippi River
Ans After the French and Indian War, Native Americans west of the Appalachian Mountains: wer this question…
Land west of Appalachian Mountains
The British owned the land to the Mississippi River prior to the Revolutionary War. It is difficult to know exactly where the settlements were in the western part. During the French and Indian War, the Ohio Militia defeated the army of Chief Pontiac. We know people lived in Ohio. They lived in Nashville, Tennessee. They lived in Cumberland, Gap, Tennessee. There were settlements in and near the towns that George Rogers Clark captured during the Revolutionary War. Basically, the western boundary would be in Ohio and along the Ohio River. South of the Ohio River, the boundary would have been the western face of the Allegheny Mountains. The exception would have been along the Tennessee, Cumberland, and Mississippi Rivers. The British also had a number of settlements in West Florida.
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The Appalachian mountains.
During the French and Indian War, colonial forces were engaged in protecting western settlements against Indian raids.
The Hot War, not Cold War No. The French and Indian War
the mississippi river
When two edges of tectonic plates collide (convergent boundary) they can cause a crumpling effect and an upthrust to form mountains. The Himalayas, for instance, were formed when the Indian Plate crashed into the Asian Plate. Convergent boundary also applies to the situation where one plate moves under the other (subduction) this kind of plate boundary can also form mountain chains. An example of this is the Andes mountains.
The Zagros Mountains and Armenian Highland join together to form a chain of mountains that nearly stretches from the Gulf of Oman (part of the Indian Ocean) to the Europe-Asia boundary at Istanbul.